Tribune News ServiceNew Delhi, February 1
Delhi Police published a list of 120 people it has arrested so far in connection with the Republic Day violence that broke out during a tractor rally that fa
The young freelance journalist, who was remanded to judicial custody for 14 days on Sunday, has provided startling evidence of complicity between Delhi Police and the BJP
After expressing their unhappiness towards budget 2021, protesting Kisan netas have called for a nationwide chakka jam against the three farm laws on February 6. The govt has said that they are committed to hold talks with the farmers and end the standoff between the farmers and the Centre. Meanwhile, Delhi police have enhanced barricades at Singhu, Tikri, and Ghazipur borders. Iron spikes are being laid out and heavy metals and concrete barricades are being erected to stop farmers from entering Delhi. While the Delhi police has received a lot of criticism for taking these steps but they have said that it is essential to avoid any situation of violence.
For the convenience of the people, IRCTC will resume the operations of Lucknow-New Delhi Tejas Express and Ahmedabad-Mumbai Tejas Express train services.
Farmers' protest LIVE updates: Protest sites at Delhi's borders -- Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur have turned into fortresses as police beefed up security and strengthened barricades
After photos emerged yesterday of policemen armed with metal lances and arm guards, apparently to ward against swords seen during farmer protests, the Delhi Police have put out a disclaimer and have also asked those behind the images to explain.
Irked over the lack of arrangement, DUTA president Rajib Ray alleged in a statement on Monday, "teachers turned up at the workplace to find that they had to struggle to find an appropriate space from where they could teach. The internet collapsed in many colleges and teachers were found roaming around with their portable devices or laptops to be able to meet their online classes."
A Delhi court will pass order tomorrow on the bail application of freelance journalist Mandeep Punia who was arrested by the Delhi Police from the Singhu border protest site where farmers are agitating against the three agri laws passed by the Centre.
Court was hearing a plea filed by Amazon seeking directions to order enforcement of award by Singapore's Emergency Arbitrator, which restrained Future Group from signing a deal with Reliance Retail
As the number of protesters continues to swell at farmers' protest sites, the Delhi Police has put up multi-layer barricades, concertina wire and also parked buses sealing the main entry points to prevent the movement of protesters agitating against the Centre's farm laws. The police has beefed up security at the Ghazipur border between Delhi and Uttar Pradesh - the new focal point of the farmers' agitation.